One of the BEST informative tutorials I have watched in a long time. Like many, I learned that I need to make some subtle changes to how I have been doing things, but I am thankful to learn these. Thank you, Handi-Quilter, and Kaye Collins, for an invaluable video.
This was a stellar presentation. Thanks for all the wonderful pointers. Once I finally learned how to reposition, I stopped hyperventilating and sweating when I had a thread break or any other issue that caused me to have to begin at a certain place within the quilting pattern.
I have a new Pro-Stitcher tablet, my Fusion has been serviced and I’m ready to go! Kim’s video of DRAG & DROP has been a game-changer for me! Thank you! 🌸
Thank you! This was incredibly helpful. Idh prostitcher yet (but it’s on the way! 😁) so I’m trying to learn what I can ahead of time. But, the other stuff was so helpful: the thread break sensor going off when the thread didn’t break, how tight to have the quilt and the side clamps (apparently mine were way too tight! 😬😂😅Ooopsy! ) I hvnt used the wrong type of spool 🧵 yet, so I’ll be mindful of that in the future. Oh yeah, the needles 🪡!! Very helpful! 🌷
Excellent! Thank you. (And I'm happy that I was aware of most everything you brought up.) I do have an older system...what version did "Stitch Stats" appear?
@@HandiQuilter LOL At this point I'm waiting for the tablet to die because I don't dare let it start in on updating Microsoft if I connect it to the internet! I am, however, considering putting a newer version on the computer I use for simulation.
Thank you so much for this video. Kaye you touched on a lot of basic points that others sometime skip over. I could totally relate to some of the points you mentioned.
I have a HQ Moxie. When I oil bobbin shuttle and start sewing , it is a thread mess on the bottom for the first couple feet. Then sews great after that. What is going on?
One of the BEST informative tutorials I have watched in a long time. Like many, I learned that I need to make some subtle changes to how I have been doing things, but I am thankful to learn these. Thank you, Handi-Quilter, and Kaye Collins, for an invaluable video.
This was a stellar presentation. Thanks for all the wonderful pointers. Once I finally learned how to reposition, I stopped hyperventilating and sweating when I had a thread break or any other issue that caused me to have to begin at a certain place within the quilting pattern.
I have a new Pro-Stitcher tablet, my Fusion has been serviced and I’m ready to go!
Kim’s video of DRAG & DROP has been a game-changer for me! Thank you! 🌸
Thank you
This video has answered a few of my questions that I regularly come across
Thank you so much. This video has been super helpful and the content is spot on. Thank you both.
Thank you great video with lots of information!
Thanks for this helpful video! 😮
So useful and clear , thank you
Thank you! This was incredibly helpful. Idh prostitcher yet (but it’s on the way! 😁) so I’m trying to learn what I can ahead of time. But, the other stuff was so helpful: the thread break sensor going off when the thread didn’t break, how tight to have the quilt and the side clamps (apparently mine were way too tight! 😬😂😅Ooopsy! ) I hvnt used the wrong type of spool 🧵 yet, so I’ll be mindful of that in the future. Oh yeah, the needles 🪡!! Very helpful! 🌷
Great information!
Hello from San Antonio Texas
Excellent! Thank you. (And I'm happy that I was aware of most everything you brought up.) I do have an older system...what version did "Stitch Stats" appear?
We think it came out with version 501 but we're all having a hard time remembering that far back! (:
@@HandiQuilter LOL At this point I'm waiting for the tablet to die because I don't dare let it start in on updating Microsoft if I connect it to the internet! I am, however, considering putting a newer version on the computer I use for simulation.
Thank you so much for this video. Kaye you touched on a lot of basic points that others sometime skip over. I could totally relate to some of the points you mentioned.
Wait! I have a Moxie and was told (watching HQ videos) that you COULD used canned air!!! And now you're saying NOT???
Yes, you can use canned air with your Moxie.
Hi from Sullivan Ohio
I have a HQ Moxie. When I oil bobbin shuttle and start sewing , it is a thread mess on the bottom for the first couple feet. Then sews great after that. What is going on?
How much oil are you using? Sometimes if there is too much oil, you need to cycle it through a little first.
@ I put one -two drops , after two bobbins. Will try less. Thank you.
I put 1 drop after each bobbin. Before commencing stitching again, stitch up and down off the quilt on the batting.